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Friday, October 9, 2015

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Picasso's morose masterpiece with a hidden secret to go up for auction
Photo: AFP

Picasso's morose masterpiece with a hidden secret to go up for auction

A rare Pablo Picasso painting from the collection of US tycoon Bill Koch that will be sold on November 5th was shown in London for the first time on Friday. 
    Opinion
    Why Spain needs to learn to value the sharing economy
    Spain banned shared taxi service Uber. Photo: Quique Garcia / AFP

    Why Spain needs to learn to value the sharing economy

    The country that invented tapas understands the concept of sharing. But baking that idea into Spain’s regulatory policies is proving to be more difficult, writes Gary Shapiro. 
      Wow! Yay! Love! Facebook unveils new 'reaction' emojis in Spain trial
      Photo: Karen Bleier/AFP

      Wow! Yay! Love! Facebook unveils new 'reaction' emojis in Spain trial

      The social network’s new plan to expand on the 'like' button was rolled out in Spain for a trial run on Friday. 
        12-year-old girl dies, four days after parents won 'dignified death' plea
        Andrea's parents. Screen grab: La Sexta/YouTube

        12-year-old girl dies, four days after parents won 'dignified death' plea

        Updated: Andrea passed away at 12.30pm on Friday, four days after her parents won their fight with doctors to turn off life support machines to allow their daughter 'a dignified death'. 
          The Local list
          Six unmissable dishes from Toledo, Spain's 2016 Capital of Gastronomy
          Photo: Alameda County Community Food Bank / Flickr

          Six unmissable dishes from Toledo, Spain's 2016 Capital of Gastronomy

          Toledo has been chosen as Spain's Capital of Gastronomy for 2016 due to its "creative combination of cultural and gastronomical heritage". So what is so tasty about Toledo?  
            Spanish Ebola nurse protests a year after authorities 'executed' her dog
            Photo: Pierre-Philippe Marcou/AFP

            Spanish Ebola nurse protests a year after authorities 'executed' her dog 

            Teresa Romero took to the streets of Madrid along with dozens of other protestors in memory of her beloved Excalibur, a year after he was sacrificed during the ebola crisis.  
              Spanish police find Albanian man hidden in car boarding ferry to UK
              A similar discovery was made in March Photo: Guardia Civil

              Spanish police find Albanian man hidden in car boarding ferry to UK

              Spanish police found an Albanian migrant hidden in the trunk of a car that was about to board a ferry on Thursday in the northern port of Santander bound for Britain. 
                Children of Spain's unconventional 'Red Duchess' do battle over estate
                Luisa Isabel Alvarez de Toledo Photo Archive of Maes.es

                Children of Spain's unconventional 'Red Duchess' do battle over estate

                Just hours before her death the aristorcrat married a much younger woman and cut her children out of her will. Now they are battling for their inheritance 
                  The Local list
                  7 reasons to love autumn in Spain
                  Valle del Jerte, Extremadura. Photo: Raúl A./Flickr

                  7 reasons to love autumn in Spain 

                  Tourists may flock to Spain during the summer months in search of sun, sea and sangria but autumn is actually the best season to spend in Spain. The Local tells you why: 
                    Messi will stand trial for tax fraud alongside father and faces jail term
                    The Barcelona player faces three counts of fraud. Photo: AFP

                    Messi will stand trial for tax fraud alongside father and faces jail term

                    Barcelona star Lionel Messi and his father Jorge are to stand trial on three counts of tax fraud that could carry prison sentences, a Spanish court confirmed on Thursday. 
                      Features
                      My Spanish career
                      'It's possible to find great talent for a fraction of the cost of elsewhere'
                      Thomas Evans (right) is the founder of Start Ups Made in Spain. Screen grab: Startups Made in Spain/YouTube

                      'It's possible to find great talent for a fraction of the cost of elsewhere'

                      The Local talks to Thomas Evans, the founder of Start Ups Made in Spain, about why Spain is becoming attractive for investors.  
                      The Local list
                      Ten things you need to know about Spain's San Sebastián Film Festival
                      The San Sebastian International Film Festival runs from September 18th and 26th. Photo: Gari Garaialde

                      Ten things you need to know about Spain's San Sebastián Film Festival 

                      The Local counts down ten essential facts about the most important film festival in the Spanish speaking world, as it gets underway in the Basque seaside city.  
                      Wanted: Family with two kids to save village school in eastern Spain
                      Archive photo of a Spanish classroom. Photo: Cristina Quicler / AFP.

                      Wanted: Family with two kids to save village school in eastern Spain

                      A village in rural Valencia is offering a house and job to a family with at least two kids that is willing to move in to save the local school from shutting its doors for good. 
                      The Local list
                      Six simple ways to do your bit and help refugees if you live in Spain
                      A Spanish Red Cross volunteer comforts a refugee after the death of his friend in at Tarifa's harbour. Photo: Marcos Moreno /AFP.

                      Six simple ways to do your bit and help refugees if you live in Spain

                      While Spain faces pressure to take a bigger share of the hundreds of thousands of migrants arriving at Europe's borders, The Local takes a look at ways that individuals can make a difference. 
                      Grape Escape: Discovering the art of winemaking in the vineyards of La Rioja
                      There is even an art to tasting the grape itself. Photo: AFP

                      Grape Escape: Discovering the art of winemaking in the vineyards of La Rioja

                      There's more to wine than tasting it as Sophia Smith Galer discovered on a trip to the rustic vineyards of the Rioja region.  
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                      Video
                      Video shows 'too close for comfort' Costa Rica landing of Iberia plane
                      Screenshot from video: Jonny Vega / Youtube

                      Video shows 'too close for comfort' Costa Rica landing of Iberia plane

                      Footage captured a Spanish aircraft flying nail-bitingly close to cars as it came into land at Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaría airport on Sunday. 
                      Rebel editor launches crowdfunded digital newspaper El Español
                      Photo: El Español

                      Rebel editor launches crowdfunded digital newspaper El Español

                      Spain's newest media venture, El Español broke records before it even launched thanks to crowdfunding, and now promises to be a thorn in the side of the establishment. 
                      Startups
                      The surprising Spanish startup that is playing Google at its own game
                      Pepe Dominguez and Luis Hernández. Photo: Uptodown/Flickr

                      The surprising Spanish startup that is playing Google at its own game

                      The Local chats with Uptodown creator Luis Hernández about how a company started by two university friends became Google Play's biggest worldwide competitor.  
                      Train network stalled in Catalonia in a suspected act of sabotage
                      The AVE is Spain's high speed train network Photo: AVE

                      Train network stalled in Catalonia in a suspected act of sabotage

                      UPDATE: Service resumed around 11am after the network was shut down leaving nearly 10,000 passengers stranded on Thursday morning following a suspected act of sabotage. 
                      Santander tried to delay news of fine over money laundering breach
                      Santander's president, Ana Botin. Photo: Javier Soriano/AFP

                      Santander tried to delay news of fine over money laundering breach

                      The Spanish bank was fined €1m ($1.1m) for breaching laws against money laundering and terrorism financing and tried to delay authorities from reporting the sanction. 
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                      The Local List
                      How living in Austria will change your lifestyle
                      Hallstatt. Breathe... and relax. Photo: Peperoni/Flickr

                      How living in Austria will change your lifestyle

                      Whether for better or worse, many foreigners find that their habits alter after living in Austria for some time. Here, a few veteran expats share their experiences of how Austrian culture has changed their lifestyles. 
                      Bern sells off border homes at bargain prices
                      Former residence for border guards up for sale in L'Auberson. Photo: RTS/Screenshot

                      Bern sells off border homes at bargain prices 

                      In Switzerland this looks like a steal of a deal: a three-level house divided into three spacious apartments close to cross-country skiing and hiking trails for just 450,000 francs ($464,000). 
                      Hitler actor warns of threat to democracy
                      Oliver Massuci in costume as Hitler stretches a fist out over Berlin. Photo: Constantin Film Verleih GmbH/DPA

                      Hitler actor warns of threat to democracy

                      Oliver Masucci, the actor who plays Hitler in satirical film Er Ist Wieder Da (Look Who's Back), told ARD news on Monday that Germany must be careful to safeguard its democracy after a barrage of far-right comments from ordinary people. 
                      Denmark approves tougher citizenship rules
                      April's citizenship celebration at Christiansborg. Photo: Linda Kastrup/Scanpix

                      Denmark approves tougher citizenship rules

                      UPDATED: Integration Minister Inger Støjberg has secured the necessary support for her plan to make it more difficult to become a Dane, she said on Monday.  
                      Culture
                      Eight of the most outrageous rude expressions to learn in Spanish
                      It's official: These are Spain's most beautiful and charming small towns
                      Business & Money
                      Venture capitalists flock to invest in Spain's flourishing startup scene
                      Travel
                      The secret to more travel for less
                      National
                      Could you pass the new Spanish citizenship test?
                      Politics
                      PM Rajoy confirms Spain's election will take place on December 20th
                      National
                      What's on in Spain: October 2015
                      National
                      What would change if Catalonia declared independence from Spain?
                      National
                      12 reasons why Spain is (and isn't) a brilliant place to be an expatriate
                      National
                      Madrid calls time on blacking up 'tradition' of Three Kings parade
                      Culture
                      The Prado ranks above the Louvre on list of world's greatest museums
                      National
                      Revealed: Eight dirty tricks Spanish restaurants use to overcharge you
                      Travel
                      Spain comes out as most popular gay tourist destination in Europe
                      Politics
                      Why a Corbyn victory could have profound consequences for Spain
                      National
                      Six simple ways to do your bit and help refugees if you live in Spain
                      National
                      Hermit wanted for remote hilltop shrine. The immoral need not apply
                      National
                      Fury as archaeological site ruined and replaced with picnic table
                      National
                      ‘I should be so lucky’: The Syrian refugee chasing his dream in Spain
                      National
                      Pensioner turns priceless fresco into 'Monkey Jesus': The Opera
                      Travel
                      Off the beaten track: Fourteen of the best kept travel secrets in Spain
                      Travel
                      Away from the hordes: Spain's ten most gorgeous seaside towns
                      National
                      Looking for a holiday romance? Come to Spain
                      National
                      Battle of the fizz: Cava takes on champagne

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